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Index: editors/teco/Makefile
===================================================================
--- editors/teco/Makefile
+++ editors/teco/Makefile
@@ -3,25 +3,33 @@
PORTNAME= teco
PORTVERSION= 0398
+PORTREVISION= 1
CATEGORIES= editors
MASTER_SITES= http://almy.us/files/
DISTNAME= tecoclinux${PORTVERSION}
-MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org
+MAINTAINER= bob@eager.cx
COMMENT= Powerful and compact editor with nongraphical user interface
+LICENSE= BSD3CLAUSE
+
+CFLAGS+= -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-expansion-to-defined -Wno-int-to-pointer-cast
MAKEFILE= makefile
+
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/tecoc${PORTVERSION}
BUILD_WRKSRC= ${WRKSRC}/src
ALL_TARGET= # empty
-DOCSFILES= src/readme.1st src/readme.lnx src/changes.txt src/aaout.txt \
- src/problems.txt src/video.txt doc/teco.doc doc/wchart.txt
+SUB_FILES= teco.1
OPTIONS_DEFINE= DOCS
+DOCSFILES= src/readme.1st src/readme.lnx src/changes.txt src/aaout.txt \
+ src/problems.txt src/video.txt doc/teco.doc doc/wchart.txt
+
do-install:
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/src/tecoc ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin
+ ${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKDIR}/teco.1 ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/man/man1
@${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${DATADIR}
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/lib/* ${STAGEDIR}${DATADIR}
Index: editors/teco/files/patch-makefile
===================================================================
--- editors/teco/files/patch-makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
---- src/makefile.orig Fri May 21 18:26:06 2004
-+++ src/makefile Tue Feb 15 03:20:32 2005
-@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@
- # COMPILE.c macro so it doesn't stick in the -target option, which gcc
- # doesn't understand.
-
--CC= gcc
- #CFLAGS= ${OSVERS} ${DEBG} ${CCHEK} -O -Wall -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual -DLINUX
--CFLAGS= ${OSVERS} ${DEBG} ${CCHEK} -O -DLINUX
-+CFLAGS+= -DLINUX
- #TERMOBJS = -ltermcap
--COMPILE.c = $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c -g
-+COMPILE.c = $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c
-+LINK.c = $(CC) $(LDFLAGS)
-
- #############################################################################
-
-@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
- tecoc.o: tecoc.c zport.h tecoc.h deferr.h dchars.h chmacs.h
-
- clpars.h: genclp clpars.tec
-- genclp
-+ ./genclp
-
- genclp: genclp.o
- ${LINK.c} -o $@ genclp.o
Index: editors/teco/files/patch-src_makefile
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ editors/teco/files/patch-src_makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+--- src/makefile.orig 2004-05-21 14:26:06 UTC
++++ src/makefile
+@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@
+ # COMPILE.c macro so it doesn't stick in the -target option, which gcc
+ # doesn't understand.
+
+-CC= gcc
+ #CFLAGS= ${OSVERS} ${DEBG} ${CCHEK} -O -Wall -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual -DLINUX
+-CFLAGS= ${OSVERS} ${DEBG} ${CCHEK} -O -DLINUX
++CFLAGS+= -DLINUX
+ #TERMOBJS = -ltermcap
+-COMPILE.c = $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c -g
++COMPILE.c = $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c
++LINK.c = $(CC) $(LDFLAGS)
+
+ #############################################################################
+
+@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ tecoc: tecoc.o ${OBJECTS}
+ tecoc.o: tecoc.c zport.h tecoc.h deferr.h dchars.h chmacs.h
+
+ clpars.h: genclp clpars.tec
+- genclp
++ ./genclp
+
+ genclp: genclp.o
+ ${LINK.c} -o $@ genclp.o
Index: editors/teco/files/patch-src_skpcmd.c
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ editors/teco/files/patch-src_skpcmd.c
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+--- src/skpcmd.c.orig 1991-07-12 04:21:24 UTC
++++ src/skpcmd.c
+@@ -84,13 +84,17 @@ static DEFAULT SkpCtU() /* skip control
+ BOOLEAN TTrace; /* temp: holds trace flag */
+
+ if (CBfPtr == CStEnd)
++ {
+ if (MStTop < 0) /* if not in a macro */
+ {
+ ErrUTC(); /* unterminated command */
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+ else
++ {
+ return SUCCESS;
++ }
++ }
+ ++CBfPtr;
+ TTrace = TraceM; /* save trace mode flag */
+ TraceM = FALSE; /* keep FindES from tracing */
+@@ -145,13 +149,17 @@ static DEFAULT SkpDqu() /* skip a " (do
+ {
+ DBGFEN(3,"SkpDqu",NULL);
+ if (CBfPtr == CStEnd) /* if end of command string */
++ {
+ if (MStTop < 0) /* if not in a macro */
+ {
+ ErrUTC(); /* unterminated command */
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+ else
++ {
+ return SUCCESS;
++ }
++ }
+ ++CBfPtr;
+ switch (To_Upper(*CBfPtr)) {
+ case 'A':
+@@ -232,13 +240,17 @@ static DEFAULT SkpSkp() /* */
+ static DEFAULT SkpF() /* skip one of the F commands */
+ {
+ if (CBfPtr == CStEnd)
++ {
+ if (MStTop < 0) /* if not in a macro */
+ {
+ ErrUTC(); /* unterminated command */
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+ else
++ {
+ return SUCCESS;
++ }
++ }
+ ++CBfPtr;
+
+ switch (To_Upper(*CBfPtr)) {
+@@ -320,13 +332,17 @@ static DEFAULT SkpCrt() /* skip a ^ (ca
+ WORD CDummy;
+
+ if (CBfPtr == CStEnd) /* if end of command string */
++ {
+ if (MStTop < 0) /* if macro stack empty */
+ {
+ ErrUTC(); /* unterminated command */
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+ else
++ {
+ return SUCCESS;
++ }
++ }
+ ++CBfPtr;
+ if ((*CBfPtr >= 'A') && (*CBfPtr <= '_'))
+ CDummy = *CBfPtr - 'A';
+@@ -360,13 +376,17 @@ static DEFAULT SkpE() /* skip one of t
+ /* Y */ SkpSkp, /* Z */ SkpSkp
+ };
+ if (CBfPtr == CStEnd)
++ {
+ if (MStTop < 0) /* if not in a macro */
+ {
+ ErrUTC(); /* unterminated command */
+ return FAILURE;
+ }
+ else
++ {
+ return SUCCESS;
++ }
++ }
+
+ ++CBfPtr;
+ TmpChr = To_Upper(*CBfPtr);
Index: editors/teco/files/patch-src_zlinux.c
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ editors/teco/files/patch-src_zlinux.c
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+--- src/zlinux.c.orig 2004-05-21 20:59:29 UTC
++++ src/zlinux.c
+@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
+
+ #include <sys/types.h> /* needed before sys/param.h is included */
+ #include <errno.h> /* define errno */
+-#include <malloc.h> /* malloc() and realloc() */
+ #include <signal.h> /* to catch ^C and ^Z signals */
+ #include <stdio.h> /* define stdin */
+ #include <string.h> /* strncpy(), strlen(), etc. */
+@@ -50,8 +49,6 @@ char *tgetstr(); /* get str value of a
+
+ static int vernum(); /* see bottom of this file */
+
+-extern int sys_nerr; /* number of system error messages */
+-
+ static int SupGotCtC = 0;
+
+ static glob_t pglob;
+@@ -1057,9 +1054,9 @@ char *argv[];
+ * execute imbedded command line-parsing macro directly from clpars[]
+ */
+
+- CStBeg = clpars; /* command string start */
+- CBfPtr = clpars; /* command string start */
+- CStEnd = clpars + CLPARS_LEN; /* command string end */
++ CStBeg = (charptr)clpars; /* command string start */
++ CBfPtr = (charptr)clpars; /* command string start */
++ CStEnd = (charptr)((unsigned int)clpars + CLPARS_LEN); /* command string end */
+ EStTop = EStBot; /* clear expression stack */
+ ExeCSt(); /* execute command string */
+
Index: editors/teco/files/patch-zlinux
===================================================================
--- editors/teco/files/patch-zlinux
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
---- src/zlinux.c.orig Tue Feb 15 20:15:29 2005
-+++ src/zlinux.c Tue Feb 15 20:22:42 2005
-@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
-
- #include <sys/types.h> /* needed before sys/param.h is included */
- #include <errno.h> /* define errno */
--#include <malloc.h> /* malloc() and realloc() */
- #include <signal.h> /* to catch ^C and ^Z signals */
- #include <stdio.h> /* define stdin */
- #include <string.h> /* strncpy(), strlen(), etc. */
-@@ -50,8 +49,6 @@
-
- static int vernum(); /* see bottom of this file */
-
--extern int sys_nerr; /* number of system error messages */
--
- static int SupGotCtC = 0;
-
- static glob_t pglob;
-@@ -1057,9 +1054,9 @@
- * execute imbedded command line-parsing macro directly from clpars[]
- */
-
-- CStBeg = clpars; /* command string start */
-- CBfPtr = clpars; /* command string start */
-- CStEnd = clpars + CLPARS_LEN; /* command string end */
-+ CStBeg = (charptr)clpars; /* command string start */
-+ CBfPtr = (charptr)clpars; /* command string start */
-+ CStEnd = (charptr)((unsigned int)clpars + CLPARS_LEN); /* command string end */
- EStTop = EStBot; /* clear expression stack */
- ExeCSt(); /* execute command string */
-
Index: editors/teco/files/teco.1.in
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ editors/teco/files/teco.1.in
@@ -0,0 +1,506 @@
+.Dd September 05, 2018
+.Os
+.Dt TECO 1 CON
+.Sh NAME
+.Nm teco
+.Nd The grand old text editor
+.Sh SYNOPSIS
+.Cm tecoc
+.Cm make
+.Op Fl noini
+.Op Fl nomemory
+.Ar file
+.br
+.Cm tecoc
+.Cm teco
+.Op Fl inspect
+.Op Fl nocreate
+.Op Fl noini
+.Op Fl nomemory
+.Op Fl nopage
+.Op Fl norename
+.Op Sy +nnn
+.Ar file
+.br
+.Cm tecoc
+.Cm mung
+.Op Fl noini
+.Ar file
+.Sh DESCRIPTION
+This description section is sufficiently long that it has been split into a number of subsections.
+.Ss Command names
+.Nm
+is actually invoked by the command
+.Sy tecoc .
+It takes a first argument of
+.Cm make ,
+.Cm teco ,
+or
+.Cm mung
+to control its operating mode. In the
+.Fx
+version, the base name of the invoking command is tested to provide this
+first argument. For ease of use, it is recommended that aliases are set
+up. The recommended (and usual) mappings are:
+.Bl -tag -width inspect
+.It Sy Make
+to
+.Sy tecoc make
+(note the uppercase first letter to avoid confusion with
+.Xr make 1 )
+.It Sy teco
+to
+.Sy tecoc teco
+.It Sy mung
+to
+.Sy tecoc mung
+.It Sy inspect
+to
+.Sy tecoc teco -inspect
+.El
+.Pp
+These mappings are assumed in the
+.Sx Options
+and
+.Sx Command invocations
+sections below.
+.Ss Options
+Options may be abbreviated; for each option, the part shown in brackets can be omitted.
+The following options are available for the
+.Nm
+command:
+.Bl -tag -width nocreate
+.It Fl in[spect]
+read the file only, don't create an output file.
+.It Fl noc[reate]
+if the file doesn't exist, don't create it.
+.It Fl noi[ni]
+don't execute the initialisation file. This is valid for
+.Sy Make
+or
+.Sy mung
+as well.
+.It Fl nom[emory]
+don't remember the filename (see
+.Sx Filename memory
+below). This is valid for
+.Sy Make
+also.
+.It Fl nop[age]
+don't separate input into pages. Instead, treat form feeds as normal characters.
+.It Fl nor[ename]
+don't rename files, but copy them to keep references correct
+.It Sy +nnn
+where
+.Ar nnn
+is any number of digits. Go to line number
+.Ar nnn
+and set
+.Fl nopage .
+.El
+.Ss Command invocations
+.Pp
+There are a number of different ways of starting
+.Nm .
+.Bl -tag
+.It Sy Make Ar file
+starts
+.Nm
+to create
+.Ar file .
+.br
+This is equivalent to
+.Li EWfile$$
+.It Sy teco Ar file
+starts
+.Nm
+to edit
+.Ar file .
+.br
+This is equivalent to
+.Li EBfile$Y$$
+.It Sy teco Ar file2=file1
+starts
+.Nm
+to edit
+.Ar file1 ,
+writing to
+.Ar file2.
+.br
+This is equivalent to
+.Li ERfile1$EWfile2$Y$$
+.It Sy teco
+starts
+.Nm
+to edit the last edited file.
+By default, the name of that file is saved in a file named
+.Pa tecoN.tmp
+in the current directory, where
+.Em N
+is the process ID of the parent process to
+.Nm .
+This can be overridden, as described in
+.Sx Filename memory
+below.
+.It Sy mung Ar file args
+starts
+.Nm
+to execute
+.Ar file.
+.br
+This is equivalent to
+.Li I<args>$JEIfile$$
+.br
+Instead of
+.Sy mung ,
+the command
+.Sy teco Ar @file args
+can be used.
+.El
+.Pp
+.Ss Key Bindings
+The keys mentioned in the
+.Pa teco.doc
+file are somewhat confusing. This should help:
+.Bl -tag -width <DELETE>
+.It Li <DELIM>
+The
+.Li Esc
+echoes as
+.Li $ ,
+however the
+.Pa teco.doc
+file shows it as
+.Li ` .
+.It Li <BS>
+Type as
+.Li Control-H ;
+this isn't the
+.Li Backspace
+key.
+.It Li <DELETE>
+The
+.Li Backspace
+key; this isn't the
+.Li Delete
+key.
+.It Li <CR>
+The
+.Li Enter
+key.
+.It Li <LF>
+Type as
+.Li Control-J .
+.El
+.Pp
+Note that the assignments for
+.Li <BS>
+and
+.Li <DELETE>
+shown here are
+swapped.
+.Li <BS>
+can be
+.Li Backspace
+and
+.Li <DELETE>
+can be
+.Li Control-H
+by
+clearing
+.Li ET&2048 ,
+e.g.
+.Li 2048,0ET
+.Ss Initialisation file
+.Nm
+.Em mungs
+(executes as
+.Nm
+commands) the file
+.Pa TECO.INI
+(yes, in uppercase) in the
+current directory before processing the command line. Initialisation
+can be done instead by defining an environment variable named
+.Ev TEC_INIT .
+The value is either the list of
+.Nm
+commands to execute, or a
+.Li $
+followed by the pathname of the initialisation file. This allows a
+single, centrally located initialisation file. Remember that the
+.Li $
+must be escaped with a backslash character.
+.Pp
+The initialisation file can be used to make initial settings. It can
+return a value, but the value setting is somewhat obscure.
+.Pp
+For example, the following will both cause successful searches to
+auto-display in all
+.Nm
+sessions.
+.Pp
+.Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width Examplex(bash)x
+.It Example (csh):
+.Li setenv
+.Ev TEC_INIT
+1es
+.It Example (bash):
+.Li TEC_INIT=1es
+.br
+.Li export TEC_INIT
+.El
+.Pp
+The following will each cause the file
+.Pa ~/.tecrc
+to be used as the initialisation file.
+.Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width Examplex(bash)x
+.It Example (csh):
+.Li setenv TEC_INIT \e$~/.tecrc
+.It Example (bash):
+.Li TEC_INIT=\e$~/.tecrc
+.br
+.Li export TEC_INIT
+.El
+.Ss Filename memory
+.Nm
+tries to remember the last file that it edited,
+so that after a file has been edited once, it can be re-edited without
+the file name having to be repeated on the command line.
+.Nm
+implements this by writing and reading a file that contains
+the name of the last file edited. By default, the file name is
+.Pa tecoN.tmp
+in the current directory, where
+.Em N
+is the process ID of the parent process to
+.Nm .
+.Pp
+To change the location of the memory file,
+define the environment variable
+.Ev TEC_MEMORY
+to be
+.Li $
+followed by the
+pathname of the file to be designated as the memory file.
+Remember that the
+.Li $
+must be escaped with a backslash character.
+.Pp
+The following examples will cause the name of the last
+file edited to be stored in the file
+.Pa teco.mem
+in the home directory.
+.Pp
+.Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width Examplex(bash)x
+.It Example (csh):
+.Li setenv TEC_MEMORY \e$~/teco.mem
+.It Example (bash):
+.Li TEC_MEMORY=\e$~/teco.mem
+.br
+.Li export TEC_MEMORY
+.El
+.Pp
+.Ss Library directory
+The environment variable
+.Ev TEC_LIBRARY
+can be set to be a directory path (including the final
+.Pa / Ns );
+the path must be preceded by a
+.Li $
+character. This allows the
+.Li EI
+command to fetch
+.Nm
+commands from this directory if the file is not found in the
+current directory. Remember that the
+.Li $
+must be escaped with a backslash character.
+.Pp
+.Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width Examplex(bash)x
+.It Example (csh):
+.Li setenv TEC_LIBRARY \e$%%PREFIX%%/lib/
+.It Example (bash):
+.Li TEC_LIBRARY=\e$/usr/%%PREFIX%%/lib/
+.br
+.Li export TEC_LIBRARY
+.El
+.Pp
+This will cause the directory
+.Pa %%PREFIX%%/lib
+to be searched for
+.Nm teco
+command files.
+.Ss Implemented flags
+There are a number of flags that can be set inside
+.Nm ,
+using the
+.Li ED
+and
+.Li ET
+mode control commands. To add functionality,
+.Nm
+is also sensitive to bits in an extra mode control
+flag,
+.Li EZ .
+Bits in the
+.Li EZ
+mode control command are
+used in different ways by different operating systems; only those
+relevant to
+.Fx
+are described here.
+.Pp
+.Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width ETx32768
+.It Li ED&1
+Allow the caret
+.Li ^
+character in string searches.
+.It Li ED&2
+Allow yank and _ unconditionally.
+.It Li ED&16
+Failed searches preserve dot.
+.It Li ED&64
+Move dot by one after each match in multiple occurrence searches.
+.El
+.Pp
+.Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width ETx32768
+.It Li ET&1
+Type out in image mode.
+.It Li ET&2
+Use scope for delete and
+.Li Control-U
+(default=1)
+.It Li ET&4
+Accept lowercase input (default=1).
+.It Li ET&8
+.Li Control-T
+reads without echo.
+.It Li ET&32
+.Li Control-T
+reads with no wait.
+.It Li ET&128
+.Em mung
+mode (abort on error); cleared by
+.Li *
+prompt.
+.It Li ET&2048
+Swap backspace and delete.
+.It Li ET&4096
+We are using 8 bit characters (default=1).
+.It Li ET&32768
+Trap
+.Li Control-C .
+.El
+.Pp
+.Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width ET&32768
+.It Li EZ&128
+If set, don't stop on form feeds when reading. If clear, a form
+feed in the input stream stops the read (the standard
+.Nm
+style).
+This bit is off by default.
+.It Li EZ&256
+If set, use UNIX-style newline terminators. This means when files
+are read in, carriage-returns are not added to the end of lines,
+and when the user types the RETURN key, only a newline is entered
+into the command line (usually a carriage-return/line-feed pair is
+entered). Old macros (and old
+.Nm
+users) may get confused if this
+bit is set.
+.It Li EZ&16384
+Normally, the backup file name is created by replacing the file extension
+with
+.Pa .bak
+-
+.Pa foo.c
+becomes
+.Pa foo.bak ;
+however, if this bit is set then the backup file name is created by simply
+adding
+.Pa .bak
+to the name -
+.Pa foo.c
+becomes
+.Pa foo.c.bak .
+This choice is overridden by
+.Li EZ&1 = 0 .
+.El
+.Sh ENVIRONMENT
+The following environment variables are used by
+.Nm :
+.Bl -tag -width TECO_LIBRARY
+.It Ev TECO_INIT
+The value of this variable can be either a
+.Nm
+command string, or the name of a file containing
+.Nm
+commands. The filename must be preceded by a
+.Li $
+character. Remember that the
+.Li $
+must be escaped with a backslash character.
+See also
+.Sx Initialisation file Ns No .
+.It Ev TECO_LIBRARY
+The value of this variable should be a path to the directory
+that contains files of
+.Nm
+commands, to be accessed using
+.Li XX .
+The pathname should include the trailing
+.Li / Ns No .
+Remember that the
+.Li $
+must be escaped with a backslash character.
+See also
+.Sx Library directory Ns No .
+.It Ev TECO_MEMORY
+The value of this variable should be the name of a file
+To be used for remembereing the name of the last file
+edited by
+.Nm .
+The filename must be preceded by a
+.Li $
+character. Remember that the
+.Li $
+must be escaped with a backslash character.
+See also
+.Sx Filename memory Ns No .
+.El
+.Sh FILES
+.Bl -tag
+.It Pa %%DATADIR%%/*
+Miscellaneous
+.Nm
+macros and commands.
+.It Pa %%DOCSDIR%%/teco.doc
+The
+.Nm
+manual (if installed).
+.It Pa %%DOCSDIR%%/wchart.txt
+Summary of
+.Nm
+keystrokes (if installed).
+.El
+.Sh EXIT STATUS
+.Ex -std
+.Sh SEE ALSO
+A variety of documentation files may be installed in
+.Pa %%DOCSDIR%% .
+Apart from the ones mentioned in the
+.Sx FILES
+section, they are of limited use, because they refer to
+slightly different versions of
+.Nm .
+.Pp
+There are also many online resources.
+.Sh AUTHORS
+.An "Pete Siemsen" Aq siemsen@usc.edu .
+.br
+.An "Tom Almy" Aq tomalmy@aracnet.com .
+.br
+FreeBSD port and manual page maintained by
+.An "Bob Eager" Aq bob@eager.cx .
+.Sh BUGS
+There is no video mode.
Index: editors/teco/pkg-descr
===================================================================
--- editors/teco/pkg-descr
+++ editors/teco/pkg-descr
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-TECO is the grand old text editor. It is powerful and compact precursor
-to EMACS and has a completely nongraphical user interface. It is very fast
-(probably the fastes editor in the world) and have a macro language. TECO
+TECO is the grand old text editor. It is a powerful and compact precursor
+to EMACS, and has a completely nongraphical user interface. It is very fast
+(probably the fastest editor in the world) and has a macro language. TECO
was written by Dan Murphy (http://www.opost.com/dlm) at Digital Equipment
Corporation in 1962. This is based on Pete Siemsen's TECOC implementation,
-and comes with a copy of the originals DECUS TECO documentation.
+and comes with a copy of the original's DECUS TECO documentation.
WWW: http://almy.us/teco.html
Index: editors/teco/pkg-message
===================================================================
--- editors/teco/pkg-message
+++ editors/teco/pkg-message
@@ -1,13 +1,37 @@
-=============================================================================
+Powerful and compact editor with nongraphical user interface
- Teco takes a first argument of mung, teco or make to control its
-operating mode. Also the name of the executable is tested to provide this
-first argument. The mapping is:
- teco - tecoc teco
- Make - tecoc make
- mung - tecoc mung
- inspect - tecoc teco -inspect
+The FreeBSD port implements pretty well all that the Linux version does.
-You can create symlinks for this to work.
+There is now a manual page; note carefully that the name of the
+executable file is 'tecoc', and that it takes a first argument
+specifying how it is to run. The manual page has many more details.
-=============================================================================
+Most users will want to set up aliases for using the program; this is
+not done by the port to avoid unnecessary namespace pollution. There is
+also the issue that the conventional command for creating a new file
+with teco is 'make' - it is suggested that a capitalised version,
+'Make', is used instead. However, users can choose any name they like.
+
+An example set of aliases for csh might be:
+
+ alias Make 'tecoc make'
+ alias teco 'tecoc teco'
+ alias mung 'tecoc mung'
+ alias inspect 'tecoc teco -inspect'
+
+For bash, they might be:
+
+ alias Make='tecoc make'
+ alias teco='tecoc teco'
+ alias mung='tecoc mung'
+ alias inspect='tecoc teco -inspect'
+
+
+If the port is built with the DOCS option set to ON, then documentation
+will be installed into %%DOCSDIR%%. This will include
+a large teco manual named 'teco.doc', and a quick reference 'wall chart'
+named 'wchart.txt'. Other documents located there are outdated and/or
+inconsistent, and thus of limited use.
+
+Before starting to use tecoc, see the sections "DESCRIPTION/Command
+names" and "SEE ALSO" in the manual page.
Index: editors/teco/pkg-plist
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--- editors/teco/pkg-plist
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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
bin/tecoc
+man/man1/teco.1.gz
%%DATADIR%%/upcase.tec
%%DATADIR%%/change.tes
%%DATADIR%%/date.tes
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